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Show AOKI AND HIS WHITE WIFE WERE IN OGDEN EN ROUTE TO SALT LAKE. Passengers Greatly Interested In the Billing and Cooing of the Japanese Jap-anese and His Bride. Gunjlro Aokl, the former Japaneso tenant of Archdeacon Emery of San Francisco, who married the Episco-pal Episco-pal clergyman's daughter after a romantic ro-mantic trip to Seattle two weeks ago, passed through Ogden last night on a Short Line train from Portland. Aokl was accompanied by his white wife and the two were bound for Salt Lake. They occupied a section of tho Pullman car "Beechwood" and were conspicuous by their billing and cooing coo-ing during their trip south from Spokane Spo-kane where they hac been spending a part of the honeymoon period. Mrs. Aokl Is described by passengers on the train as a particularly handsome, young woman and her ostentatious display dis-play of affection for her dark-orbed husband attracted the attention and provoked the comment of other occupants occu-pants of the cur. Aokl was evidently proud of his attractive at-tractive young wife and discussed their romantic courtship and marriage marri-age with both passengers and trainmen. train-men. He was reticent, however, regarding re-garding Uidr ultimate destination and timply said he and his bride were on an extended wedding trip and wero enjoying themselves. With her marriage to Aokl, bis wlfo surrendered her American citizenship aid became a subject of Japan and tho Mikado. Those who observed the woman on the train say that she has passed the romantic schoolgirl period long ago and I?. quite old enough to appreciate ap-preciate the remarkable step taken and the unpleasant notoriety attained ny her marriage to a Japanese lover. |